Sanga Choeling Monastery

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Sanga Choeling Monastery Sanga Choeling Monastery is one of the popular Buddhist Temple located in ,-NA- listed under Landmark in -NA- , Buddhist Temple in -NA- ,

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The Sanga Choeling Monastery, also spelt Sange Choeling Monastery, established in the 17th century by Lama Lhatsün Chempo, is one of the oldest monasteries in the Northeast Indian state of Sikkim. The literal meaning of Sanga Choeling is "Island of the Guhyamantra teachings”, where gling means a vihara and "secret Mantra teachings" is a synonym for "Vajrayana Buddhism".The monastery is located on a ridge top above Pelling at a distance of 7km from Pemayangtse Monastery and is accessed by walking the steep hilly track of 4km, which traverses through rich forest cover.Pilgrimage to Sanga Choeling Monastery is undertaken by many Buddhist devotees as part of a religious and heritage circuit encompassing Pemayangtse Monastery, Rabdentse ruins, Khecheopalri Lake, Norbugang Chorten, Dubdi Monastery, Yuksom and Tashiding Monastery.ArchitectureSanga Cheoling Monastery, built in 1697, is also known as the place of secret spells. It has clay statues dating back to the 17th century. The monastery was affected by fire several times and was rebuilt. The Monastery’s location provides very scenic and panoramic view all round.

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